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Revenue: $102,600,000
Budget: $13,000,000
Profit: + $89,600,000
Movie Details
Tag Line: The rise and fall of the Corleone empire.
Status: Released
Average Rating: 9
Release Date: Dec 20, 1974
Rating: 1974-12-12
Run Time: 3h 22m
Original Language: English
Website: -
Production Countries: United States of America
Production Companies: Paramount Pictures , The Coppola Company , American Zoetrope
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Synopsis
In the continuing saga of the Corleone crime family, a young Vito Corleone grows up in Sicily and in 1910s New York. In the 1950s, Michael Corleone attempts to expand the family business into Las Vegas, Hollywood and Cuba.
Crew
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Editing | Editor |
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Richard Marks
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Barry Malkin
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Peter Zinner
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Production | Casting |
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Jane Feinberg
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Vic Ramos
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Mike Fenton
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Producer |
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Francis Ford Coppola
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Production Supervisor |
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Valerio De Paolis
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Production Manager |
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Michael S. Glick
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Unit Manager |
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Mario Cotone
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Location Coordinator |
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Jack English
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Location Assistant |
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Mona Houghton
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Co-Producer |
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Fred Roos
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Gray Frederickson
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Associate Producer |
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Mona Skager
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Sound | Music Editor |
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George Brand
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Sound Effects Editor |
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Howard Beals
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James Fritch
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Original Music Composer |
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Nino Rota
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Sound Montage Associate |
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Mark Berger
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Sound Recordist |
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Charles M. Wilborn
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Nathan Boxer
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Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
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Walter Murch
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Conductor |
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Carmine Coppola
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Sound Editor |
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Walter Murch
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Camera | Director of Photography |
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Gordon Willis
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Camera Operator |
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Ralph Gerling
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Key Grip |
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Bob Rose
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Writing | Novel |
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Mario Puzo
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Screenplay |
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Francis Ford Coppola
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Mario Puzo
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Art | Production Design |
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Dean Tavoularis
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Set Decoration |
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George R. Nelson
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Art Direction |
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Angelo P. Graham
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Title Designer |
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Wayne Fitzgerald
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Directing | Script Supervisor |
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John Franco
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B.J. Bjorkman
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Assistant Director |
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Newt Arnold
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Tony Brandt
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Director |
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Francis Ford Coppola
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Second Assistant Director |
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Burt Bluestein
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Michael Kusley
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Alan Hopkins
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Henry J. Lange Jr.
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Charles Myers
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Costume & Make-Up | Makeup Artist |
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Charles H. Schram
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Dick Smith
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Hairstylist |
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Naomi Cavin
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Costume Design |
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Theadora Van Runkle
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Crew | Special Effects |
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Joe Lombardi
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A.D. Flowers
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Thanks |
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James Caan
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Unit Publicist |
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Eileen Peterson
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Additional Music |
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Carmine Coppola
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Stunts |
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George Sawaya
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Wally Rose
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George Robotham
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Ted Grossman
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Phil Adams
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Tony Amato Sr.
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Lighting | Gaffer |
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George Holmes
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